So it ain't a knife a frog carries in his? OK, I give up. Where does the frog carry his knife?
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So it ain't a knife a frog carries in his? OK, I give up. Where does the frog carry his knife?
i've heard volcanic glass is sharp enough to split a frog hair.
Ah....OK.....That seems to make since........I think.
When frogs do make the....leap and buy a backpack and knife it usually ends up costing them a leg and a leg.
A leg and a leg? I give up, quit, surrender. Ask a simple question and get a price quote.
Price quote.....no - here's what I meant. Leg and a leg as in....
http://www.kickassbbq.com/images/froglegs.jpg
and of course once that happens the end result is something like.....
http://www.wayodd.com/funny-pictures...-races-lLM.jpg
I think I see Jesus in that rock.
Thank you for those frog legs,and i saw a guy split a frog with a hatchet one time but I dont think a frog could split a frog.mabe my frog knife was for spliting coconuts?
Hey erunkis, they are giving you quite a hard time, aren't they?
I really don't think your rock is an ancient tool. I has a vague tool-like shape to it, but no indication of any man-made marks. You could, however, make it sharper and it would then be your own tool.
Really! Maybe a more suitable name would have been erunkischraliebrown!
Im no expert, but to me a knife is anything that will cut anything else, I have ten knifes on the ends of my hands that I employ regularly and I'm also pretty sure the any native american would have used the tool that cut the best, that may not always have looked like a typical knife but it was no less a tool of survival. Was your rock used by native americans? Who gives a flippin' flitter! It could have been and you saw that, congrats.
It's a flitter flippin rock that vaguely looks like a frog if you squint your eyes and hold your mouth just right during a lunar eclipse on a Saturday in flitter flippin Ocala Fl. after you've licked a couple of cane toads.
Wow...what an interesting thread! I saw a rock like that up in the mountains of Alaska a few years ago, only it was sharper, and more gray, and I think it was shale. It didn't look any where near as much like a frog as this one though. I left it on the mountain.
It does have a sharp edge on it,my Frog has sharp feet. Some of the "educated" people that I have talked to about it said that it was probably used to cut Grasses.